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This Weekends Teamlists SWINDALE SHIELD TEAM LISTS - WEEK FOUR Avalon Hutt Old Boys Marist Northern United Johnsonville Marist St Pats Wainuiomata Petone Oriental-Rongotai Billy Herbert Memorial Trophy Barlow Trophy Fraser Park Artificial Porirua Park Evans Bay Park Petone Rec Referee: Colin Te Pohe Referee: Steve Newson Referee: Richard Gordon Referee: Jamie Fairmaid Jordan Sului 1 Aleki Vuki Jerome Va'ai 1 Soti Faamausili Vince Sakaria 1 Justin Va'a Logan Gibbons 1 Poasa Poasa TBC 2 Ben Power Sagato Nafatali 2 Dean Ropata Joe Walding-Karaitiana 2 Henry Smith Luke Flett 2 Connor Lemon Solomon Tuiano 3 Joe Apikatoa Johnwhite Silva 3 Edmund Makapelu Steve Moli 3 Andrew Mamea Marcus Roil 3 Alex Fidow Laman Ah Wong 4 David Filipo Fala Tuala 4 Anthony Pettett Ben Nansett 4 Jalan Farris James Blackwell 4 Victor Groom Corey Blake 5 Polonga Pedro Quaid Martin-Laumatia 5 Fraser McLaren Sean Bridge 5 Bevan Clarke Ta'amilo Va'a 5 Karl Dumelow Asafo Aumua 6 Tasi Fidow Tana Salzmann 6 Siaosi Mafi Isaac O'Connor 6 Matt Jacobs Mateaki Kafatolu 6 Tuakana Metuarau Logan Blake 7 Matt Sleith Antony Fox 7 Marcus Ale James Tuia 7 Cameron Ross James Bowen 7 Tukia Purcell Ale Peni 8 Jordan Gillies Parekura Lalaga 8 Kane Thompson Matt Peni 8 Ben Tupuola Jack Ross 8 Luke Tau'alupe Damien Madsen 9 Sheridan Rangihuna Tom Finai 9 Eamonn Tawhiwhirangi Peter Sciascia 9 Frae Wilson Logan Henry 9 Declan Hay Jordan Aquila 10 Brandyn Laursen Luke Bowden 10 Dane Robertson Fa'atonu Fili 10 Uale Mai Carne Green 10 Adam Deck Ben Luaai 11 Fereti Soloa Liki Siliaga 11 Romu Senileba Mike Buckley 11 Eden Monu Losi Filipo 11 Andy Ellis Ben Peni 12 Izzy Foai Perry Hayman 12 Frankie Bryant Billy Proctor 12 Isiah Mamea Willie Tufui 12 George Faingaa Kenning Barriball 13 Ope Peleseuma Te Kahui Bishop 13 Kjeff Makapelu Ryan Setefano 13 Mike Lealava'a Lester Maulolo 13 Malo Tuitama Pena Sione 14 Matt Poole Rawiri Barnsley 14 Kalolo Kalolo Yuko Takahira 14 Teru Time Taurima Morris 14 Malachai Unasa Thomas Kiwara 15 Glen Walters Takehiro Nakazawa 15 Tiwi Davies Andrew Wells 15 Jason Love Villiami Fine 15 Ambrose Curtis Coaches Coaches Coaches Coaches Aaron Falloon & Dan Vulu & Kent Harris Gerard Fasavalu, Rob Logan Tauiliili & Andrew Robinson & Justin Wilson, Daniel Graham Purvis & Lui Aukuso, Sean Hay & Nick Brown Aloe & Tane Langdon-Lane Gary Archer Bernie Upton Smith & Dan Farani Tui Bradbrook Whetu Henry Old Boys University Paremata-Plimmerton Poneke Upper Hutt Rams Tawa Wellington Alby Makeham Shield Mexted Cup Nairnville Park Kilbirnie Park Lyndhurst Park Referee: Jordan Price Referee: Daniel Mangin Referee: Nick Hogan Tim Farrell 1 Teariki Kie Tonga Rhys Reiri 1 Leith Mackey Sitiveni Paongo 1 Adam Stewart Sam Vanner 2 James Dean Andrew Jones 2 Josh Houston-Tupou Lotu Nuku 2 Ben Hendry Alex Barendregt 3 Danny Herewini Hennie Tui 3 Calem Sua Tolu Fahamokioa 3 Tevita Falekalala Joe Beech 4 Hayden Stirrat Isaia Walker-Leawere 4 Aidan Woodward Telea Seumanutafa 4 Alex Dalzell Patterson Carter 5 James Corcoran Jarod Burnett 5 Vern Sosefo Hemi Fermanis 5 Tom Robinson William Mangos 6 James Hansen Galu Taufale 6 Sio Luamanu Matt Treeby 6 Terry Soli Hugh Renton 7 Shane Hedges Ray Treviranus 7 Mitchell Markov/Josh Dewar Tavita Logovae 7 Sam Tuala Morgan Poi 8 Taisson Lealaisalanoa Jarrod Bryan 8 Sam Wasley TJ Fermanis 8 Sam Gard'ner Tomasi Palu 9 Kalib Martin Jimmy-Lee Hongara 9 Paddy Gluck Kemara Hauiti-Parapa 9 Callum Harkin Dale Sabbagh 10 Blake Neve Hilton Gibbons 10 Nua Fono Hunt James So'oialo 10 Peni Nabanivalu Te Wehi Wright 11 Sam Filipo Nick Robertson 11 Max Pearson Sharn Robinson 11 Connor Fuli Matt Goosen 12 Kiwa McMillan-Parata Ivan Vaisagote 12 Konelio Feaunati Ben Lam 12 Paddy Hughes Regan Verney 13 Jonathon Sabo Levi Harmon 13 Josh Hunt Pepesana Patafilo 13 Olly Sapsford Joe Hill 14 Matt DeTerte Ben Huntley 14 Joyner Key Faraimo Nofoaiga 14 Tony Smith Teegan Minkley 15 Teina Puati Michael Sage 15 Tafa Tafa Tamati Hauraki-Tyrell 15 Hilton Mexted Coaches Coaches Coaches J Williams, R Tipoki, Phil Gibb & Mike Hunter Shane Pihema & Adam Campbell & Doug Fletcher, Shaun Marty Berry & P Gough & M Barnes Charles Aliva Tim Kareko Treeby, Vice Saletele Simon Culley.
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